Hello,
I come to you today with a shot of my 'booth' as it was set up in our driveway. My ultimate goal, at current, is to be accepted into the Ferndale art fair that occurs in September. My object in posting is to see where I might stand with what I have as the deadline approaches.
Thank you for any and all help!
Jennifer
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I have plans to rework my photos(hoping for this weekend) but in the meantime, I found emails with photos from the person I aquired my wall setup from. You can see them below. I'm debating on utilizing the mesh supports, both the central one and the outter ones, as I located them after my original posting, but don't know if I should. I've read other postings that stuff like those will get in people's way and interrupt traffic flow. I also know I don't have this much work on hand, and would have to figure out a way to make it streamlined and neater.
As of now, I have plans to do a 16x20 frames in the actual walls, but I also have other sizes that would be nice to put out there, as I also have square prints in 8x8 size. I figure I will most likely bag and flip bin the majority of my individual 5x7 and 5x5 prints.
I'm going to attempt to take bits and pieces of the suggestions I am receiving. I am hoping that when my husband finally has another window of opportunity to help me assemble the booth once again, the weather will cooperate, and we won't run out of daylight. [Again, reasons for the lights in this shot - without them, it would be an all black picture, my flashes would have worked, had it not begun raining!] I think with daylight and not threatening weather, the lights and rear tent wall will become a non-issue. I also have a central pillar that will be put in place for the next photo op, so the rear opening will again most likely become a non-issue, and a the front, I have some mesh panels that will mirror the look of the central column to allow for smaller work to be displayed to passers-by, and will allow for slight coverage a flip bin which will most likely be located on the right-hand side below the foremost shelf - a very awkward location for hanging anyways.
Worst case scenario, I'm forced to use this photo with the possibility of being turned down and end up having to retool and start fresh looking into the 2012 shows after reworking my stuff.
I do have a seperate question though, the "work" images that are required with submission, do I submit an image file ie. IMG_0001 or, do you send an image file of the photography print within a frame, as it would be hanging on the wall of a tent? (Hopefully that makes sense enough)
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
I do have a couple questions though, in the booth photo, are you supposed to/expected to show title/price tags? or is better without like I did originally? Also, I have intentions to do a flip bin of prints, should that be visible in the photo?
Thanks again,
Jennifer
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
Are you using the term "print" to imply reproduction or are you a printmaker? Or are you a photog. Just a question.
Try to make your booth photo represent what you will show up with at the show. Your booth looks very empty and "staged." No table for cards, browse bins? I'm with Larry, lose the lights.
Make it real.
hth
I have a lot of information about booth images with pictures on my web site:
http://bermangraphics.com/artshows/booth-slide.htm
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100